At the end of the first consultation, the two sides were still unable to reach an agreement, resulting in an impasse in the negotiations. The attitude of the Taiwan locality was resolute, refusing to apologize and denying that there had been a "collision," and blaming the blame on our side's mismanagement of the "three-nil vessels." In such a situation, we may need to take action outside the negotiating table.
Hot Engine Project In response to this situation, we decided to dispatch a dredger. The move may have been prepared in preparation for the deployment of more and larger surface ships to the waters off Kinmen. According to public waterway information, a number of dredging vessels have approached the waters near Kinmen, indicating that our side may take tougher measures. Repair abandoned shipping lanes to allow large ships to pass through easily, laying the groundwork for further operations.
By dispatching dredging vessels, we may be preparing for the deployment of larger coast guard vessels. This will not only strengthen the Coast Guard, but also exert pressure more effectively. In view of the previous provocative behavior of the Taiwan locality, it is possible that our side will make such a response. Increasing police presence and equipment is likely to send a strong signal to the other side.
We have sent RoPax ships to the nearby waters to prepare for the battle. This kind of action may mean that we are prepared for the "worst". If the Taiwan side continues to provoke or even adheres to its erroneous stance, we will not rule out the possibility of landing on the island. We must be prepared to meet every possible challenge to ensure our interests and security.
The dredgers may have been dispatched to allow larger vessels to enter the waters in question and send a strong warning to local authorities in Taiwan. The existence of a ro-ro ship similar to the Bohai Cuizhu demonstrates our strong advantages in personnel and equipment. This may be an attempt to put more pressure on the other side and make them realize our determination and strength.
All in all, in the current tense situation, we must remain vigilant, be well prepared, and show sufficient strength and determination. By dispatching dredging vessels and other large vessels, we have sent a clear signal to the Taiwan locality that we will resolutely defend our rights and interests and maintain order in the maritime areas. This series of actions may be controversial, but it is also a measure that has to be taken in order to stabilize the situation and safeguard national interests. It is hoped that these actions will prompt both sides to return to the negotiating table and seek a solution.